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- | ==Major Buddhist Schools==
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- | In the first half of the 20th century, a number of Buddhist schools were revived, while other schools continued to thrive. As with Chinese Buddhism in other periods, an individual's association with one of these "schools" most often represented philosophical or practical affiliation, and did not necessarily imply creedal or sectarian commitment.
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- | These pages list major figures, institutions, and publications associate with schools of Chinese Buddhism important during this period:
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- | * Chán [[禪宗]]
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- | * Huáyán [[華嚴宗]]
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- | * Mìjiào [[密教]] (Esoteric Buddhism)
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- | * Pure Land [[淨土宗]]
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- | * Tiāntái [[天台宗]]
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- | * Vinaya [[律宗]]
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- | * Wéishì [[唯識]] (Consciousness-Only)
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- | ** Associated school of ''Hetuvodya'' [[因明]] (Buddhist logic)
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Current revision as of 18:31, 17 February 2012
- REDIRECTIdeology Portal#Major Buddhist Schools of Thought and Practice